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I want to find device specification of a mobile phone for examples, the device manufacturer, model no ( and may be types of sensors in the device, wifi chipset etc..). I want to get the device manufacture/model number (eg. Samsung GT-I9100 i.e Galaxy S2) programmatically. The manufacture/model number is also used in Google Play when installing an app. I want to use this information to make some configuration changes in my hardware dependent app (for eg. power measurement).

Shan
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  • Possible duplicate of [Android: Get Hardware Information Programmatically](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10496872/android-get-hardware-information-programmatically) – A P Feb 08 '17 at 13:11

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You can get as below:

String deviceName = android.os.Build.MODEL;
String deviceMan = android.os.Build.MANUFACTURER;

For more other device details, Please refer this document: android.os.Build

Avadhani Y
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I just wanna elaborate on how to use the built in Attribute for the future visitors. You can use this method in identifying a Kindle Device(s)

public static boolean isKindle(){
        final String AMAZON = "Amazon";
        final String KINDLE_FIRE = "Kindle Fire";

        return (Build.MANUFACTURER.equals(AMAZON) && Build.MODEL.equals(KINDLE_FIRE) ) || Build.MODEL.startsWith("KF");
} 
neferpitou
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String deviceName = android.os.Build.MODEL;
String deviceMan = android.os.Build.MANUFACTURER;

The original solution will work fine, however it will not detect a custom ROM (non OEM) in call cases. You may want to also evaluate the android.os.Build.PRODUCT string or other strings from the Build class.

String build = android.os.Build.PRODUCT;
Jim Row
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